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Lu J-P - - 2012
Background:Emerging data suggest that obesity increases the risk of aggressive prostate cancer (PC), but the mechanisms underlying this relationship remain to be fully elucidated. Oxidative stress (OS) is a key process in the development and progression of PC. Adiponectin, an adipocyte-specific hormone, circulates at relatively high levels in healthy humans, ...
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Kachadourian Remy - - 2012
Chalcones continue to attract considerable interest due to their anti-inflammatory and anti-angiogenic properties. We recently reported the ability of 2',5'-dihydroxychalcone (2',5'-DHC) to induce both breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP)-mediated export of glutathione (GSH) and c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK)-mediated increased intracellular GSH levels. Herein we report a structure/activity relationship study of ...
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Richie John P JP - - 2011
Aging represents a major risk factor for prostate cancer; however, mechanisms responsible for this relationship remain unclear. Preclinical and some clinical investigations support the protective role of selenium against prostate cancer possibly through the reduction of oxidative stress. While increased levels of oxidative stress together with decreases in selenium and ...
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Hamdy Soha M - - 2011
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among women and the third most common cancer. In this study, we investigated the chemoprevention efficacy of each of soy genistin, selenium or a combination of them against breast cancer. Seventy-five female rats were divided into five groups : control ...
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Kedzierska Magdalena - - 2011
Since the extract from berries of Aronia melanocarpa presents antioxidative properties in plasma and in blood platelets, not only from healthy group, but also from patients with benign breast diseases and in patients with invasive breast cancer before surgery, the aim of our present study was to evaluate the oxidative ...
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Jerome-Morais Anita - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Data from human epidemiological studies, cultured mammalian cells, and animal models have supported a potentially beneficial role of selenium (Se) in prostate cancer prevention. In addition, Se-containing proteins including members of the glutathione peroxidase (GPx) family and Selenium-Binding Protein 1 (SBP1) have been linked to either cancer risk or ...
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Feng Jia-Fu - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Oxidative stress and trace elements have been implicated in the development of breast cancer. However, how they contribute to the pathogenesis of the disease and the relationship between them remain unclear. In addition, most previous studies detecting one or a few oxidant/antioxidant markers failed to consider the overall oxidant/antioxidant ...
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Rahman Shahedur - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Ginger is one of the most important spice crops and traditionally has been used as medicinal plant in Bangladesh. The present work is aimed to find out antioxidant and anticancer activities of two Bangladeshi ginger varieties (Fulbaria and Syedpuri) at young age grown under ambient (400 mumol/mol) and ...
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Yagublu V - - 2011
Selenium may be beneficial in reducing the risk of cancer incidence and mortality in many cancer types such as liver, prostate, colorectal and lung. However, despite the extensive recent research on selenium and selenium-containing proteins, there are still open questions concerning their expression in certain human cancer types, including colorectal ...
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Pande Deepti - - 2011
Oxidative stress and angiogenesis are important elements in the pathogenesis of inflammatory diseases and cancer. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is one of the most potent angiogenic cytokines and is up-regulated by conditions associated with the generation of free radicals and reactive oxygen intermediates. In this study, we investigated the ...
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Guzel Savas - - 2011
Prostate cancer is known to be affected by the heavy metal levels and oxidative damage of the body, yet there are very few studies which look into the way it occurs. The aim of this study was to determine whether blood and tissue lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and selenium (Se) ...
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Sari Fatma Nur - - 2011
Objective: To determine total antioxidant capacity and total oxidation status in fresh and freeze stored (at -80°C) breast milk during the stages of lactation. Methods: Samples of colostrum, transitional and mature milk were collected from 44 healthy women at 3, 8 and 30 days after birth. The total milk volume ...
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Naushad Shaik Mohammad - - 2011
The aim of this case-control study is to explore the role of aberrations in xenobiotic metabolism in inducing oxidative DNA damage and altering the susceptibility to breast cancer. Cytochrome P4501A1 (CYP1A1) m1 (OR: 1.41, 95% CI 1.08-1.84), CYP1A1 m4 (OR: 5.13, 95% CI 2.68-9.81), Catecholamine-O-methyl transferase (COMT) H108L (OR: 1.49, ...
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Loukas Marios - - 2011
The mastectomy that is performed today is a procedure born from hundreds of years of discoveries, inventions, and amendments to existing surgical techniques. The reasons for performing this extreme surgery have changed as well, ranging from unilateral breast removal to allow greater upper limb functionality to bilateral removal of the ...
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Sipaul Fabian - - 2011
Mucins are the dominant component in the protective mucus layer on mucosal surfaces including the larynx. Hence, they are part of the first line of defence against external stimuli including effect of smoking in the larynx. We asked whether existing published evidence supported the hypothesis that alteration in mucins expression/production ...
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Cardesa Antonio - - 2011
On 15 June 1888, the German Emperor, Kaiser Friedrich III, died of laryngeal cancer. Three biopsies of his laryngeal lesion had been taken by the British laryngologist, Morel Mackenzie, in 1887 and diagnosed by Rudolf Virchow as "pachydermia verrucosa laryngis", confirming Mackenzie's assessment that the Kaiser's disease was benign. A ...
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Liu Yehai - - 2011
Abstract Conclusion: Matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-20 is overexpressed in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) compared with the adjacent normal laryngeal epithelium and MMP-20 plays a role in lymph node metastasis. Overexpression of MMP-20 may be used as a significant prognostic factor for lymph node metastasis. All the findings indicate that MMP-20 ...
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Li Xiaosong - - 2011
We report our preliminary results of a pilot clinical trial of late-stage breast cancer patients treated by laser immunotherapy (LIT), a local intervention using an 805 nm laser for non-invasive irradiation, indocyanine green for selective thermal effect, and immunoadjuvant (glycated chitosan) for immunological stimulation. Ten breast cancer patients were enrolled ...
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Quon Harry - - 2011
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has been used for head and neck carcinomas with little experience in the oropharynx due to technical challenges in achieving adequate exposure. We present the case of a patient with a second right tonsil carcinoma following previous treatment with transoral robotic surgery (TORS) and postoperative chemoradiation for ...
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Termini Lara - - 2011
Objective: Superoxide dismutase-2 (SOD2) is considered one of the most important antioxidant enzymes that regulate cellular redox state in normal and tumorigenic cells. Overexpression of this enzyme may be involved in carcinogenesis, particularly in lung, gastric, colorectal and breast cancer.Methods: In the present study, we have evaluated SOD2 protein levels ...
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Farias José Wilson Mourão de - - 2011
To evaluate the effects of oral administration of GLN on the oxidative stress in women with breast cancer undergoing neoadjuvant FAC chemotherapy (5 fluouracil 500 mg/m²+Doxorubicin 50 mg/m²+Cyclophosphamide 500 mg/m² body surface area). Twenty women (mean age: 51.7 years) with breast ductal carcinomas classified as T3 or T4 were included ...
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Sfoungaristos Stavros - - 2011
Objective: To determine and compare the prognostic value of PSA density, PSA velocity and free/total PSA ratio in predicting adverse pathological findings after radical prostatectomy. Materials: We analyzed the medical records of 142 patients who underwent a radical prostatectomy from May 2009 until February of 2011. After exclusion of of ...
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Paluszczak Jarosław - - 2010
Laryngeal cancers are the most frequent cancers of the head and neck region. While recent observations indicate the occurrence of an epigenetic field defect in head and neck cancer patients, a detailed exploration of the characteristic changes in the DNA methylation profile in laryngeal cancer patients was lacking. The aim ...
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Zhang Xiao-Li - - 2010
Extramedullary plasmacytoma of the larynx is rare, especially when coexisted with squamous cell carcinoma in situ. We report a 56-year-old woman with hoarseness for 6 months and dysphonia for a week. Fiberoptic laryngoscopic examination showed a red, smooth-surface swelling in the submucous region of the left ventricle and ventricular band ...
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Yu Guohua - - 2011
Myoepithelial carcinoma of the head and neck is a rare malignant tumor and usually arises from the salivary glands. The larynx is an uncommon condition of involvement in myoepithelial carcinoma. Here we describe the forth reported case of myoepithelial carcinoma in the larynx. It affected a 78-year-old male who presented ...
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Gorr T A - - 2011
The unexpected identification of myoglobin (MB) in breast cancer prompted us to evaluate the clinico-pathological value of MB, haemoglobin (HB) and cytoglobin (CYGB) in human breast carcinoma cases. We further screened for the presence of neuroglobin (NGB) and CYGB in tumours of diverse origin, and assessed the O(2) -response of ...
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de Ruijter Tim C - - 2011
Triple-negative breast cancers (TNBC) neither express hormone receptors, nor overexpress HER2. They are associated with poor prognosis, as defined by low five-year survival and high recurrence rates after adjuvant therapy. Overall, TNBC share striking similarities with basal-like breast cancers (BBC), so a number of studies considered them being the same. ...
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Heterogeneity of vascular and progenitor cell compartments in tumours from MMTV-PyVmT transgenic ...
Smith Mackenzie J - - 2011
Transgenic mice are important tools for our study of breast cancer pathobiology. In order to evaluate changes in cell phenotype with breast cancer progression, we examined vascular and progenitor cell characteristics in tumours derived from MMTV-PyVmT mice. We performed dual-immunofluorescence staining for Tie2, pTie2Y1100, VEGFR2 and PDGFR-β and the pan-endothelial ...
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Tumour eosinophilia combined with an immunohistochemistry panel is useful in the differentiation ...
Khoury Thaer - - 2011
It is sometimes difficult to differentiate between type B3 thymoma from thymic carcinoma histologically. Given the rarity of these tumours, studies have been limited. A series of 66 thymic neoplasms were reviewed and classified according to the World Health Organization (WHO) scheme. We performed a tissue microarray analysis of surgically ...
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Tanaka Hiroko - - 2010
Laryngeal mucoepidermoid carcinoma is rare and extremely rare in adolescents. We present the case of a 17-year-old girl. Magnetic resonance imaging clearly depicted the tumor, and histopathological study of the surgical specimen confirmed the diagnosis of mucoepidermoid carcinoma.
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Darabi Hatef - - 2011
Genetic variation in the androgen-to-estrogen conversion pathway has been shown to be associated with risk of breast cancer and, in particular, with estrogen receptor (ER) positive tumours. We aimed at studying how the genetic alterations, which have been identified for risk, are associated with breast cancer prognosticators, with a prior ...
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Ressel L - - 2011
Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) represents 15% of invasive human breast tumours. This report describes the morphological and immunohistochemical features of three canine mammary tumours comparable with human ILC. These tumours were composed of a non-delimited proliferation of discrete cells infiltrating fibrous connective tissue. Multifocal in-situ carcinoma associated with invasive lesions ...
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Witney T H - - 2010
Background:The recent introduction of a dynamic nuclear polarisation technique has permitted noninvasive imaging of tumour cell metabolism in vivo following intravenous administration of (13)C-labelled cell substrates.Methods:Changes in hyperpolarised [1-(13)C]pyruvate and [1,4-(13)C(2)]fumarate metabolism were evaluated in both MDA-MB-231 cells and in implanted MDA-MB-231 tumours following doxorubicin treatment.Results:Treatment of MDA-MB-231 cells resulted ...
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Viale G - - 2010
The choice of the most appropriate systemic treatment of patients with metastatic breast carcinoma is a multifaceted decision-making process. The role for the pathologist is to provide a definite diagnosis of metastatic breast carcinoma, whenever needed, and especially to assess the biological parameters with prognostic and predictive value. Although the ...
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Vazquez-Martin A - - 2010
A whole new area of investigation has emerged recently with regards to the anti-diabetic drug metformin and breast cancer. Metformin's anti-breast cancer actions, observed in population studies, in rodents and in cultured tumour cells, are especially encouraging because they attack not only the most common bulk of the tumour cells ...
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Haren Nathalie - - 2010
K+ channels are key molecules in the progression of several cancer types and are considered to be potential targets for cancer therapy. In this study, we investigated the intermediate- conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels (hKCa3.1) expression in both breast carcinoma (BC) specimens and human breast cancer epithelial primary cell cultures (hBCE) ...
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Fumagalli D - - 2010
Breast cancer is a complex disease and even at a favourable stage, such as the pT1N0 one, it is unlikely to be understood and cured by focusing only on single gene or protein alterations determined with suboptimal technologies, as the standard clinico-pathological predictors are. Improving breast cancer treatment will require ...
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Dhanarasu Sasikumar - - 2010
Oral cancer is the fifth most frequent cancer worldwide and India has recorded the highest incidence (40-50%) of oral malignancy. This study is designed to investigate the effect of aqueous extract of Terminalia arjuna bark (TaBet) on circulatory lipid peroxidation and antioxidant status during 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA)-induced hamster buccal pouch carcinogenesis. ...
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Webster Jonathan A - - 2010
The tumour microenvironment (TME) plays an important role in tumour survival and growth, but little is known about the degree of preservation between different stromal response patterns found in primary tumours and their metastases. We have previously identified gene expression profiles for two distinct stromal signatures in breast carcinoma of ...
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Inagaki Yoshinori - - 2011
Des-γ-carboxyprothrombin (DCP) is known as a tumour marker for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Various tumour markers have been developed for serological diagnosis of cancers, including HCC, in order to increase the survival rate of cancer patients. The currently recommended combined testing of DCP and α-fetoprotein (AFP) or Lens culinaris agglutinin-reactive fraction ...
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Johansson Anna - - 2011
What's known on the subject? and What does the study add? Castration therapy has rather modest effects on cell death in tumours but can be enhanced by other treatments targeting tumour stroma and vasculature. This study shows that the prostate becomes hypoxic following castration and that targeting hypoxic cells during ...
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Nhembe Farai - - 2010
Subglottic cancers are extremely rare as a primary malignancy representing <8% of all laryngeal cancers. Typical age at presentation is in the 5th decade. There are three main types of subglottic carcinoma: adenocarcinoma, mucoepidermoid and adenoid cystic carcinoma. We present a rare case of subglottic cancer treated with surgery and ...
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Newbold R F - - 2010
BACKGROUND: SET domain containing protein 2 (SETD2) is a histone methyltransferase that is involved in transcriptional elongation. We previously demonstrated SETD2 to be a potential tumour suppressor gene in breast cancer. The aim of this study was to compare SETD2 expression in breast cancer with that in adjacent non-cancerous breast ...
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Kotzsch Matthias - - 2010
The urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR) is a key molecule for pericellular proteolysis in tumour cell invasion and metastasis. The aim was to evaluate the prognostic impact of uPAR in invasive breast cancer dependent on which cell types within the tumour express uPAR. uPAR expression was analysed by immunohistochemistry in ...
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Yakirevich Evgeny - - 2010
To determine clinicopathological and morphometric features that discriminate between mucin-producing primary salivary gland carcinomas. Fifteen mucin-producing tumours were stratified into five colloid carcinomas (CCs), four mucinous cystadenocarcinomas (MCAs), three mucin-rich salivary duct carcinomas (SDCs) and three mucin-rich mucoepidermoid carcinomas (MECs). The mean patient age was 70, 58, 43 and 63 ...
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Murray Graeme I - - 2010
The cytochrome P450s (P450) are key oxidative enzymes that metabolize many carcinogens and anticancer drugs. Thus, these enzymes influence tumour development, tumour response to therapy and are putative tumour biomarkers. The aim was to define the P450 expression profile in breast cancer and establish the significance of P450 expression in ...
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Kheirelseid Elrasheid A H - - 2011
There has been conflicting evidence on the impact of bilateral breast cancer (BBC) on the survival and management of patients. The objectives of this study were to address the incidence of BBC and to investigate its characteristics and outcome compared to unilateral cancer. Data were acquired from the prospectively maintained ...
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Okines Alicia F C - - 2010
The examination of limited, potentially non-representative fragments of tumour tissue from a core biopsy can be misleading and misdirect subsequent treatment, especially in cases where a primary tumour has not been identified. This case report is of a 65-year-old woman presenting with a destructive sacral mass, diagnosed on radiological imaging ...
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Vogel Ulrich Felix - - 2010
Paraffin tissue microarrays (TMAs) are a well accepted tool in pathology for high throughput molecular profiling, quality control and clinicopathological trials. No reports on TMAs constructed from paraffinised needle biopsy specimens (PNBSs) derived from patients with breast cancer can be found in the literature. PNBSs are sometimes the only source ...
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Higgins Geoff S - - 2010
Depletion of POLQ (DNA polymerase theta) has recently been shown to render tumour cells more sensitive to radiotherapy whilst having little or no effect on normal tissues. This finding led us to investigate whether tumours that overexpress POLQ are associated with an adverse outcome. We therefore correlated the clinical outcomes ...
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